The Stevens Institute of Technology club baseball team split a high-energy doubleheader against Princeton, showcasing both explosive offense and dominant pitching across the two contests.
In game one, the Ducks fell just short in a 14–13 slugfest despite an impressive offensive display. Stevens launched three home runs and recorded multi-hit performances from seven players, including a pair of four-hit efforts. The Ducks consistently applied pressure at the plate, but ultimately came up one run shy in a back-and-forth contest defined by offensive firepower on both sides.
Stevens responded decisively in game two, securing a 9–3 victory behind a standout performance on the mound and continued offensive production. Xavier Jauregui delivered a complete-game effort, exhibiting exceptional command by issuing no walks while keeping Princeton's lineup in check. At the plate, Michael Konopka led the charge with two home runs and reached base in all five of his plate appearances, anchoring a balanced and efficient offensive attack.
The split highlights Stevens' resilience and depth, as the Ducks combined timely hitting with strong pitching to close the day on a high note.